Given how many people are exposed to his work, Roger Craig Smith shouldn't be able to walk down the street without being recognized. But as a voice actor for film, television and video games, he's able to enjoy the perfect mix of anonymity and success. From his first ongoing voiceover role on the anime television series "Naruto" (Cartoon Network, 2002-07) through working on such popular animated features as "Wreck-It Ralph" (2012) and "Planes" (2013), his career has been busy and varied, particularly for an actor who never initially intended to work in voiceovers.

Given how many people are exposed to his work, Roger Craig Smith shouldn't be able to walk down the street without being recognized. But as a voice actor for film, television and video games, he's able to enjoy the perfect mix of anonymity and success. From his first ongoing voiceover role on the anime television series "Naruto" (Cartoon Network, 2002-07) through working on such popular animated features as "Wreck-It Ralph" (2012) and "Planes" (2013), his career has been busy and varied, particularly for an actor who never initially intended to work in voiceovers.